shivanfire. my mind (being what it is), jumped into psychoanalyzing your underlying motives and did not directly address your problem, which clearly isn't helping you. my apologies. i have whole pages devoted to trying to convince you of your motives for writing this thread, but i will only send them to you if you want them. for your sake, i'll approach this differently.
from what i get from your posts, the conclusion of your ENTIRE spiel (
including "i hate the ending", blabla) is:
"katmike wrote things one way, then told us that they didn't write them that way, and i don't like it."
first.
okay. you have serious issues with inconsistency. i get it. (to you, this takes priority even above how awful you think the ending is in and of itself, without any "lying" defense on katmike's part.)
the biggest life-problem you're going to have is also accepting the fact that people are human. they are inconsistent as a rule. they can make mistakes; they aren't perfect.
that being said, katmike didn't make any mistakes- not unless they say it was a mistake. let me give you an analogy:
you paint something. you suddenly, drastically change your painting style at the end- say 3/4 of your painting is davinci and the last 1/4 is picasso. let's say NO ONE likes that last 1/4 (or the fact that you have two very different styles on one canvas).
so what? it's your painting. if you want one quadrant of your painting to be disproportionate angles and arcs and glaring, primary colors, well? your call. i won't judge. i won't start some complaint thread about how inconsistent you were. about how you started this gorgeous davinci-like piece and that, until your picasso style came in, it looked pretty awesome. if you defend yourself by saying that your painting was ultimately consistent, i'm not going to call you a liar.
second.
katmike weren't lying. if anything,
they were giving us their take on the progression of the series, redundantly,
from their perspective. which, if it was honestly their take on the series, can't be deliberately misleading or incorrect.
here's the truth: you and they think differently about things. you infer different definitions of different words, you associate different experiences with different phrases. what you say is "weak", they say is "strong". what you say is inconsistent, they say is consistent. you and they also have different priorities, different resources, different motivations, different goals. this shaped the way katmike wrote the response that you found so offensive. how can you call it LYING? they were not deliberately misleading you. they weren't trying to be sneaky and defend something they secretly think is wrong.
and since you did not experience the writing of the series, you can't prove otherwise. given any setbacks katmike may have experienced, yes, the series is 'consistent'
until they say otherwise. unfortunately, they wrote the series and so by default, you become the liar and they the source of all truth. if they say tobias has his own alien kids on another planet... well, you choose to take their word for it or prepare to suffer the consequences. you can say "ho, no wayz; that's impossible", but then who is lying? you.
as for those of you whose first addressed priority is "i didn't like the ending" (those who are taking this thread off-topic):
tough luck. terenia, imho, answered that concern eloquently and efficiently (and kindly, haha). i actually don't care about whether or not any of you like the ending; we can agree to disagree on that and i am fine with it. i am only addressing those who have the gall to attack katmike for the choices that they legitimately made. these are the people who believe that they have factual evidence of how bad the ending is ("we needed details", "we needed closure", "we wanted...").
in fiction, there are no facts except the ones the authors create or choose to use. if the authors are inconsistent, they are STILL right until they say otherwise. welcome to author-world, where authors are lords and the audience are laymen.
now, just because two people have brought up (out of context, which kinda irks me) my "katmike had no message at all, ever, and never ever considered one" comment:
itw2009: i don't think katmike ever had much of a message to send
if none of you have noticed, i'm a few IQ points better than that. i also used the words "much of a", implying that there was one, but that it wasn't much.
everything has a message- every sensory input we humans receive is coupled with a brain reaction equating to a
message. often, most of these messages are unintentional or merely implied. for example, everything i'm writing here is sending a message about who i am as a person, what my priorities are and what i believe in. ditto for katmike. every word they wrote sent messages about their characters, their plot- and about who they are as authors. what their priorities are.
anyway. to help some people out, i'll explain that sentence in more detail.
i doubt very much that katmike started the series with a catchphrase message. now, i could see "hope" as potentially being very loosely what they used to originally sell the series to scholastic, but i bet they knew beforehand that they'd allow the message to change IF certain things happened as they wrote the series. i would bet a
lot of money that they were willing to be open-minded about potential changes to the plot, the characters, and their 'message'.
i
know that they didn't create a message and make it their first priority to plan the entire series around it. that's pretty difficult for a lot of people to accomplish- even more so for authors who are pounding out a book a month and when the number of books you'd originally planned to write keeps increasing. imho, the books would have been boring as hell if katmike were always forced to finish each book with a "hope" message. i would have considered not reading the series.
now, katmike chose their message. then they chose to change it and then they chose to defend it. you chose not to like it. ultimately, i think the three of you are even. no hard feelings on either side. no discussion necessary, unless you really need to continue to get your
opinion off your chest.
as one last point: animorphs is not lord of the rings. it isn't
supposed to be LOTR. that would be boring and lawsuit-worthy.